Auckland War Memorial Museum Act 1996In 1996, the Auckland War Memorial Museum Act, transferred the assets and Governance of the Auckland Institute and Museum to the Auckland Museum Trust Board. Paramount amongst their responsibilities is the trusteeship and guardianship of the Museum, and its extensive collections of treasures and scientific materials. The Act sets out the obligations of the Board and provides for sustained funding of the Museum by a levy on Local Territorial Authorities. It also requires the museum to actively supplement public funding with commercial activities. One of the Boards duties is to establish broad lines of policy for the guidance of the director. Significant intended policies are published in the Annual Plan. These policies are called Governance Policies. Click here to view the Governance Policies. The Act provides for a ten-member Board to be appointed by the seven Auckland Local Territorial Authorities, (five members) the Auckland Museum Insitute (four members) and by the Maori advisory committee Taumata-a-Iwi (one member). The Taumata-a-Iwi is responsible for the provision of advice and assistance to the Trust Board in a series of matters set out in the Act. They act in a trustee role in representing the interests of Iwi and advising the Trust Board on matters of custodial policy and guardianship of Maori taonga of whatever kind and tribal sources. They are also required to advise the Trust Board on staffing, display and development policies. |
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